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2008
Group Says It Has Mapped Corn Genome
.
(Feb 26, 2008)
Scientists find way to increase corn's vitamin A
.
(Jan 18, 2008)
Campus researchers discover a novel player in how plants protect themselves
.
(Jan 17, 2008)
2007
Most of us take it for granted that plants respond to light by growing, flowering and straining towards the light, and we never wonder just how plants manage to do so.
(Nov 23, 2007)
Human urine may cure blood pressure.
(Nov 9, 2007)
A High-Resolution Root Spatiotemporal Map Reveals Dominant Expression Patterns.
(Nov 6)
The Chlamydomonas Genome Reveals the Evolution of Key Animal and Plant Functions
.
(Nov 6)
2007 BTI Alumni Reunion.
(Nov 5)
Methyl Salicylate Is a Critical Mobile Signal for Plant Systemic Acquired Resistance
.
(Oct 5)
Discovery could lead to development of crops with enhanced yield...
(Oct 5)
Colonel's Cup Challenge symposium
Faculty Positions at BTI, an independent not-for-profit research organization...
In evolutionary arms race, a bacterium is found that outwits tomato plant's defenses, Cornell study finds
(Jul 19)
New Scientists Joining BTI
(Mar 16)
2006
BTI Postdoc’s Paper Cited in Nature’s Research Highlights
(Feb 2)
Martin and Van Eck Featured on MicrobeWorld Radio
(Jan 31)
Greg Martin:
Audio
(Jan 30)
Joyce Van Eck:
Audio
(Jan 31)
Science and Mathematics Saturday Academy visits the BTI
(Jan 21)
2005
Bacterial Protein Mimics Host to Subvert Defenses
(Dec 22)
Lin & Bollenbach win Bogorad Award
(Dec 19)
Stern Featured on MicrobeWorld Radio Program
Audio (
Spot
)
(MP3 audio; 2.3 MB) (Dec 13)
BTI Hires New Outreach Coordinator
(Nov 7)
Bacteria Hijack Hormone Response to Infect Plants
(Nov 3)
Science Cabaret: Electric Air
(Oct 11)
Jim Bell’s Mars Talk Launches BTI-sponsored Science Cabaret
(Sep 20)
Come to “A Closer Look at BTI”
(Sep 7)
Summer Interns Cap Summer With Symposium
(Aug 4)
Liza Conrad Wins Munger/Murphy Award
(Jul 22)
Rob Abramovitch Wins Barbara McClintock Award
(Jul 14)
Klessig Lab Paper Highlighted by National Synchrotron Light Source
(Jun 2)
Boyce Thompson Institute’s Reference Library Goes on the Auction Block
(May 31)
MicrobeWorld program features Dan Klessig’s research (
Audio clip
; requires
RealPlayer
)
(May 27)
Brutnell Lab Wins Grant for Maize Genetics Research
(May 4)
Key Viral Protein Stolen From Host
(Apr 1)
Boyce Thompson Institute Launches Elementary Afterschool Program
(Feb 18)
Martin Article Named “New Hot Paper”
(Feb 6)
2004
Molecular biologist David B. Stern named president of Boyce Thompson Institute for Plant Research
(Aug 6)
Plant gene discovery could enhance plant growth, reduce fertilizer needs and phosphate pollution
(Jul 28)
2003
Researchers find plant immune system’s ‘take two aspirin’ gene, offering hope for disease control without agricultural pesticides
(Dec 8)
2002
Bay to bay: Researchers develop the first method to directly compare levels of agricultural and industrial runoff between estuaries
Tiny plant poised to yield big payoffs in environment and energy as Boyce Thompson Institute reveals key genome sequence
Tomato catch-up: discovery of ripening gene could make store-bought tomatoes as tasty as homegrown
2001
Restoring American chestnut, possible medical benefits
Greta M. Colavito of Ithaca receives BTI’s first Distinguished Service Award
Biologist David B. Stern named VP for research at Boyce Thompson Institute
2000
Human immunity to a virus from edible vaccine
Daniel Klessig named president of Boyce Thompson Institute for Plant Research Inc.
1999
BTI scientist to receive Silverstein-Simeone Award for Outstanding Research in Chemical Ecology
Cornell-affiliated researchers to testify before Congress on agricultural biotechnology Oct. 5 and 6
Boyce Thompson Institute celebrates 75 years of plant research to benefit human welfare
Modifying plant genes without foreign DNA
Boyce Thompson Institute celebrates silver anniversary at Cornell
Two BTI researchers to receive law group’s Inventors of the Year Award
Howell becomes editor-in-chief of ‘Plant Molecular Biology’
1998
George L. McNew, key figure in Boyce Thompson Institute history, dies at 90
Martin appointed joint professor of plant pathology
A breakthrough in insulin delivery by Boyce Thompson Institute could eliminate injections for diabetes
Initial human clinical trial of edible vaccine implanted in potatoes is a success
1997
Searching for pharmaceutical proteins, BTI researchers just say ‘grow’
Scientists read the leaves: House plants show importance of vitamin C
New biological control of insect pests is discovered